Drug
prohibition, writes Senior Editor Radley Balko, militarizes our
police, enriches our enemies, undermines our laws, and condemns our
sick to suffering. Even if the drug war were working—which it is
not—you’d have a difficult time arguing that the benefits would be
worth the costs.
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